PICKENS — Carl Edward "Eddie" Glenn, 63, passed away on June 10, 2018 at Pruitthealth Pickens.
Born in Selma, Ala., on March 7, 1955 Eddie was the son of the late Utah Glenn and Shelba Crenshaw.
Eddie graduated from North Mesquite High School in 1973. He served our country in the Army Reserves for a short period of time before becoming a post office worker. He then moved on to construction, and finally a long haul truck driver.
Eddie lived in Texas most of his life, but resided in Westminster, S.C., for the past 20 years.
He enjoyed nature and being outdoors. Eddie had a love of fishing and bonfires.
He was first married to Linda Miller Hall (July 29, 1972-1981), second marriage was to Jamie Ann Glenn (June 11, 1983-1991), third marriage to Dana Lynn Glenn (Oct. 16, 1994-2005) and a fourth relationship was to Becky Sue Davis (began dating 2003-final days).
Eddie is survived by his children; Tamie Glenn (first marriage), Crystal and James Whitfield, Britni Glenn (second marriage) and Alexander Glenn (third marriage). StepKids; Blue and Kelly Jordan, Shelly, Tonya, and Brad (fourth relationship) Siblings; Joe Glenn, David And Kathy Glenn, Randy and Sherry Glenn, Tina and Stanley Johnson, Misty and Harold Justice, and Carla and Raymond Vasquez 10 grandchildren.
Carl Edward Glenn lived like a free bird.
Memorial service will be July 10, 2018 at High Falls County Park 11 a.m.-2 p.m. reception to follow at same location at 671 High Falls Rd. Seneca, SC 29672.
A parking fee of two dollars might be required.
Mountain View Funeral Home is serving the Glenn family.
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